CBS News is the latest TV news division to shuffle its Washington D.C. correspondent corp.
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A Washington state man allegedly shot at a gas station after being told he needed to wear a mask inside — and his bare face is what helped cops identify him, according to a local report. The suspect, whose name wasn’t released, went inside the Astro Express Mart in Ellensburg last Sunday without a face covering and apparently left fuming when he was told he needed to wear one, the Daily Record reported.
CBS News is the latest TV news division to shuffle its Washington D.C. correspondent corp.
Ralph Macchio isn’t about to switch his hockey loyalty from his beloved New York Islanders. But when he saw new Washington Capitals coach Peter Laviolette pay tribute to the show by bestowing some bandanas in the post-game locker room after a win, Macchio gave the coach a shout-out.
Kerry Washington is paying tribute to a role that “changed her life” two decades ago. Save the Last Dance celebrated its 20th anniversary on Tuesday, which led to Washington commemorating the special occasion by sharing a behind-the-scenes photo with some of her pals from the flick.“OH EM GEE!!!!! Save the Last Dance turns 20 years old today
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine How time flies! Kerry Washington left her fans in disbelief after she revealed that this week marked 20 years since the release of Save the Last Dance. Kerry, who played iconic character Chenille in the film, posted a movie still on Instagram, writing: "OH EM GEE!!!!! Save the Last Dance turns 20 years old today! Playing Chenille changed my life.
So many slammin’ memories!
Kerry Washington is looking back at one of her first big roles!
Kerry Washington couldn't help but pay tribute to the film that changed her life. The 43-year-old actress posted a cast photo reflecting on how her character, Chenille, made an impact and told an important story." turns 20 years old today
John David Washington co-stars with Zendaya in “Malcolm & Marie”, a pandemic-shot drama for Netflix that explores the relationship between a director and his girlfriend, directed by Sam Levinson (creator of Zendaya’s HBO hit “Euphoria”).
John David Washington is addressing some backlash.
EXCLUSIVE: Chicago’s first Black mayor Harold Washington, an influential figure to politicians including President Barack Obama, is getting the TV treatment.
Euphoria still lingering and a record-breaking Best Actress Emmy award to top it off, Zendaya's upcoming project looks to be one of her bravest and most exciting to date. Malcolm & Marie stars John David Washington as Malcolm and Zendaya Coleman as Marie.
We now know how much money Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristin Davis, and Cynthia Nixon will be making in their return to Sex and the City for a revival at HBO Max.
Kerry Washington has sent her Instagram followers into a spin after sharing a photo of herself appearing to show off a new baby bump.MORE: Reese Witherspoon sparks best reaction with adorable new photoIn the black and white picture which she posted on Friday, the star can be seen lounging naked in a bath with her arms wrapped around what looks like a heavily pregnant belly.However, it turns out the actress isn't expecting another child anytime soon - the photo is actually from her 2019 series
Zendaya and John David Washington are making headlines for their upcoming film, Malcolm & Marie, which is being eyed for award season in 2021.
Clayton Davis A movie cooked up and shot during COVID-19 could be a gamble in this climate — but introduce it with the invigorating talents of John David Washington and Zendaya, and you could have a winning recipe for success, maybe even at the Academy Awards.
Ariel Pink has been dropped by his record label, Mexican Summer, following the musician’s involvement at the Trump rally in Washington D.C. on Wednesday January 6.On January 7, a photo of Pink – real name Ariel Rosenberg – at the rally was shared in a private Instagram post.
Netflix on Friday released a trailer for the romantic dramaMalcolm & Marie. Starring Zendaya (Euphoria) and John David Washington (BlackKklansman, Tenet), the black-and-white film follows how a director's relationship with his girlfriend is tested when they return home from a movie premiere and await responses from critics.